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    NASA Begins Countdown for Artemis II, Historic Crewed Moon Mission

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 31, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    NASA has initiated the two-day countdown for Artemis II, its first crewed mission to the Moon in more than five decades, aiming for a launch from Kennedy Space Center in Florida on the evening of April 1. This mission will carry four astronauts on a lunar flyby, including the first woman, a person of color, and a non-American, to evaluate the new Space Launch System (SLS) rocket as a critical step toward establishing a permanent lunar base.

    The launch window opens at 6:24 pm local time (22:24 GMT), with preparations having commenced earlier on Monday afternoon. Amit Kshatriya, NASA’s associate administrator, expressed confidence in the readiness of the vehicle, system, and crew during a briefing. Launch director Charlie Blackwell-Thompson also confirmed that engineering operations and final inspections were progressing smoothly. In case of delays, NASA has reserved additional launch opportunities through April 6.

    The astronaut team includes Americans Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Canadian Jeremy Hansen, all currently in pre-launch quarantine. Before boarding the Orion spacecraft, the crew was granted a brief opportunity to spend time with their families at a nearby Florida beach house.

    In a significant development, Artemis II will achieve several milestones: it marks the inaugural crewed flight of the SLS rocket and features unprecedented diversity among the lunar mission astronauts. The SLS, a towering orange-and-white rocket, is engineered to support repeated Moon missions and will form the foundation for a future lunar base, which could serve as a launching point for deeper space exploration.

    The mission’s path to launch has encountered challenges. Originally planned for February, Artemis II was postponed due to technical difficulties requiring the rocket to be returned to its hangar for thorough inspection and repairs. Weather remains a pivotal factor, with NASA currently forecasting an 80 percent chance of favorable conditions, while monitoring cloud cover, high winds, and solar activity closely.

    “This is more than a mission; it’s the beginning of a campaign that will define humanity’s return to the Moon,” said Kshatriya, who also humorously appealed to the “space gods” for success. If accomplished, Artemis II will not only reestablish America’s presence on the lunar surface but also herald a new era of international and inclusive lunar exploration.

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